Article 5H219 Review: The Falcon and the Winter Soldier aims high but falls a bit short

Review: The Falcon and the Winter Soldier aims high but falls a bit short

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Jennifer Ouellette
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    Sam Wilson/Falcon (Anthony Mackie) and Bucky Barnes/Winter Soldier (Sebastian Stan) engage in a staring contest. [credit: YouTube/Marvel ]

Confession: I wanted to like The Falcon and the Winter Soldier more than I ultimately did. The various trailers seemed so promising, giving off vibes of a "buddy cop" action flick, with a bit more room to flesh out the character development and themes. What we got was a show that was trying to do too many things at once-including setting the stage for the Phase 4 films coming down the pike-and as a result, it never did any of those things as well as it could have.

(There are a few major spoilers below the second gallery. We'll give you a heads up when we get there.)

F&WS picks up in the wake of Avengers: End Game, when Steve Rogers (Chris Evans) handed his Captain America shield to Anthony Mackie's Sam Wilson (The Falcon) and Sebastian Stan's Bucky Barnes (The Winter Soldier), having chosen to remain in the past and live out his life with Peggy Carter. Sam and Bucky must grapple with losing Steve and the burden of his legacy. Meanwhile, the US government has named its own new Captain America, John Walker (Wyatt Russell), a decorated veteran and ultimate "good soldier" who thinks he can better embody "American values" than Rogers. (The nerve!)

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